My Husband Has No Feelings for Me - How to Get Him Back in Love With You
"My husband has no feelings for me.
" Many women feel exactly like you do.
Marriage isn't all fairy tales and roses and when the gritty reality of everyday challenges start to wear on a couple, the strong foundation they've built can begin to crack.
You may feel that you're at a place now where your husband just doesn't care about you.
Perhaps he never tells you he loves you or your intimate life has come to an abrupt standstill.
It's frustrating and confusing.
You worry constantly about the future of your marriage and the stability of your family.
Instead of using your energy to wonder about what may happen down the road, use it to change your future.
One common mistake that women make when their marriage settles into a comfortable place is that they assume their husband has stopped caring for them.
That may not necessarily be the case at all.
Men can become lazy about showing and telling their wives how they feel.
They feel so secure within the relationship that they don't recognize that we still need those little reminders that he loves and adores us.
An easy fix for this is to show him what you want.
Start treating him the way you wish he would treat you.
Sometimes, just a shift in a wife's attitude and demeanor can completely change the way her husband relates to her.
Talk to your husband.
Not knowing exactly what he's feeling won't help to remedy the situation at all.
What you're absorbing as his not caring for you at all may be stress related or he may be preoccupied with something else in his life.
Sit down and have a conversation with him about what's happening.
Express what you're feeling without sounding accusatory.
Just tell him that you feel that he's become more distant and withdrawn.
If you do this compassionately, he may open up and tell you why he's changed.
Together you can work on a solution.
Spending more one-on-one time as a couple can reap huge rewards for any married couple.
Your romantic connection may have gotten buried beneath your work duties and those of being co-parents.
You must nurture your marriage if you want it to last.
Take the initiative and plan some time for you two to interact just as a couple.
You need to reconnect with the man you married on a very basic level.
If you can do that, you'll pull him back closer to you emotionally and your marriage will definitely change for the better.
" Many women feel exactly like you do.
Marriage isn't all fairy tales and roses and when the gritty reality of everyday challenges start to wear on a couple, the strong foundation they've built can begin to crack.
You may feel that you're at a place now where your husband just doesn't care about you.
Perhaps he never tells you he loves you or your intimate life has come to an abrupt standstill.
It's frustrating and confusing.
You worry constantly about the future of your marriage and the stability of your family.
Instead of using your energy to wonder about what may happen down the road, use it to change your future.
One common mistake that women make when their marriage settles into a comfortable place is that they assume their husband has stopped caring for them.
That may not necessarily be the case at all.
Men can become lazy about showing and telling their wives how they feel.
They feel so secure within the relationship that they don't recognize that we still need those little reminders that he loves and adores us.
An easy fix for this is to show him what you want.
Start treating him the way you wish he would treat you.
Sometimes, just a shift in a wife's attitude and demeanor can completely change the way her husband relates to her.
Talk to your husband.
Not knowing exactly what he's feeling won't help to remedy the situation at all.
What you're absorbing as his not caring for you at all may be stress related or he may be preoccupied with something else in his life.
Sit down and have a conversation with him about what's happening.
Express what you're feeling without sounding accusatory.
Just tell him that you feel that he's become more distant and withdrawn.
If you do this compassionately, he may open up and tell you why he's changed.
Together you can work on a solution.
Spending more one-on-one time as a couple can reap huge rewards for any married couple.
Your romantic connection may have gotten buried beneath your work duties and those of being co-parents.
You must nurture your marriage if you want it to last.
Take the initiative and plan some time for you two to interact just as a couple.
You need to reconnect with the man you married on a very basic level.
If you can do that, you'll pull him back closer to you emotionally and your marriage will definitely change for the better.